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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Originally posted by Vardan View Post
    Soldier of Azerbaijani Army shoots dead his fellow soldier

    [ 05 Apr 2011 10:58 ]
    Ramil Boris Aliyev, 20, using the weapon negligently fired at his fellow soldier Asif Samir Aliyev. Asif Aliyev died of brain injury.

    Asif Aliyev, 20, had been drafted from Salyan region.
    Is Aliyev is a popular surname in Azerbaijani of what? Ilham Aliyev will be proud.

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      Nice army video:

      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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              102 military base of Russia's Armed Forces in the Republic of Armenia:










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                Another loss of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
                As a result of road accidents killed a military police officer Zagatala Azerbaijan captain Sadygov Namig Khalig oglu, born in 1979. Sadikhov on car VAZ 21011 "crashed into a controlled villagers' Aran Vahid Aliyev, Aydin oglu, born in 1968, a truck brand Kamaz 5511. The captain died at the scene of the accident.

                Voskanapat.info recalls that Captain Sadikhov became the forty-second loss of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry for the current year.

                Voskanapat.info

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                  Stepanakert airport opening planned in middle of summer: Photoreport
                  April 12, 2011 - 14:23 AMT 09:23 GMT

                  PanARMENIAN.Net - Installation works are currently in progress at Stepanakert airport, the head of NKR Civil Aviation Department stated.

                  As David Atbashyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, special attention is given to the concrete runway. “We’re taking our time to provide quality work. I believe the opening will take place in the middle of summer,” Atbashyan said.

                  Director of the State Civil Aviation Administration of Azerbaijan Arif Mammadov announced Azerbaijan would shoot down the aircraft that would be landing at the Stepanakert airport. The Azeri side has already managed to complain to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

                  Azeri threats to shoot down planes bound for Stepanakert will not frighten Karabakh, according to the head of the central information department at the office of the Artsakh President. “The threats are a proof that medieval psychology is prevalent in Azerbaijan. Those who issue them do not simply lack in self-possession, but openly support Nazi values,” David Babayan stressed.










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